Sujet : Re: power shortages
De : robin_listas (at) *nospam* es.invalid (Carlos E.R.)
Groupes : sci.electronics.designDate : 08. Mar 2024, 20:55:17
Autres entêtes
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On 2024-03-08 16:06, John Larkin wrote:
On Fri, 8 Mar 2024 12:26:01 +0100, Jeroen Belleman
<jeroen@nospam.please> wrote:
On 3/8/24 11:40, Cursitor Doom wrote:
On Fri, 8 Mar 2024 10:22:29 +0100, Jeroen Belleman
<jeroen@nospam.please> wrote:
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On 3/8/24 07:40, Jan Panteltje wrote:
On a sunny day (Thu, 07 Mar 2024 07:13:56 -0800) it happened John Larkin
<jl@997PotHill.com> wrote in <h8mjui5kf50de3tkplpf1e12k12r8dgl58@4ax.com>:
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/amid-explosive-demand-america-is-running-out-of-power/ar-BB1jtM69
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Increasing demand and declining reliable supply could put people in
the dark.
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Yesterday I was reading Netherlands gov has decided to build 4 new nuclear power plants.
They still have to find locations for 3, what if next doors?? ??
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These are planned to be the --now old-fashioned-- Westinghouse
design? Big installations that need ten years to build?
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I wonder if it wouldn't be better to start an industry of
small modular reactors. Tens of megawatts rather than hundreds,
Something that could fit on a barge, or a train, transported
where it's needed, and up and running in months rather than
years.
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Already in development!
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https://www.rolls-royce.com/innovation/small-modular-reactors.aspx#/
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Hmm, This comes across as an attempt to seduce investors and
greenies. Not much substance there.
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Jeroen Belleman
It's inherent that nearly all useful industries were and are funded by
private investment. And I wouldn't expect RR to post their detailed
reactor drawings online.
You can elect to not invest.
All?
Not so, many were funded by governments one way or another.
-- Cheers, Carlos.